IN the UK they say they should stay rear facing until they are 9kilos or 9 months old. There is also research that says the longer you can keep them rear facing the better. Some people who have looked into this research have kept their children rear facing until they are 2 or 3 or longer (obviously they have had to get bigger rear facing seats!) In Sweden it is the law to keep them rear facing until 4 and the USA is changing their recommendation to 2 years old. Also the British Medical Journal published a report recommending rearfacing until 4 years of age. It is to do with the impact of a crash on their neck muscles. Apparently they have less of a chance of being internally decapitated if they are rear facing. Just as an example this is a quote from the UK rearfacing seat info website "Rear facing group 1 seats are 5 times safer in a frontal collision. They protect the neck and head by distributing the force along the back of the seat and are much more effective at protecting internal organs."There are videos on youtube that demonstrate with crash test dummies etc if you are interested in googling.
So you can keep your baby rear-facing for longer! HTH


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